She fights against this passion and ends up by abandoning herself with guilty happiness to the current that carries her to this young officer. Anna falls in love with Vronski, that brilliant but frivolous officer. As she left the train, she met Count Vronski. Anna Karenina goes to Moscow with her brother Stiva Oblonski. Summary Anna Karenina is a young woman married to Alexis Karenina, faithful and mother of a young boy Serge. For the tragic end of the novel, the author was inspired by a fact: the mistress of his neighbor Bibikov threw himself under a train in January 1872 He went to see the body of the unhappy woman. The character of Anna Karenina was partly inspired by Maria Hartung (1832-1919), the eldest daughter of the poet Alexander Pushkin. Anna Karenina portrays the Russian nobility, on which Tolstoy looks critically. The soap opera nevertheless achieved great success in nineteenth-century Russia, with some women in the world going so far as to send their servants to print to determine the content of the next episodes. The novel, therefore, appeared in its entirety only when it was published as a book. Presentation This novel first appeared in serial form in the periodical Rousky vestnik (The Russian Messenger or The Russian Courier), but Tolstoy entered into conflict with the editor-in-chief Mikhail Katkov about the content of the last episode.
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